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Bradley W. Lane, PhD Associate Professor with Tenure Undergraduate Program Director
School of Public Affairs and Administration The University of Kansas
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School of Public Affairs and Administration Wescoe Hall 2019, 1445 Jayhawk Blvd. Lawrence, KS 66045
Cell: 812-219-8417 Office/Skype for Business: 785-864-6861
Email: [email protected] Education Ph.D., Geography, Indiana University, July 2010 Minor: Urban Affairs, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) M.A., Geography, Indiana University, August 2006 B.A., Political Science & Public Policy, Rice University, May 2003 Major Research Interests The integration of alternative fuel, autonomous vehicle, mobility-as-a-service, and smart city
technologies into the transportation fleet, focusing on attitudes, perceptions, travel behavior, policies, and spatial components influencing adoption and use
Travel behavior, focusing on the effects of cost, land-use, policy, planning, spatial components, and new technologies on modal choice and the implications for transportation sustainability
Major Teaching Interests and Expertise
Human Impact on the Environment GIScience and Spatial Analysis Quantitative Research Methods Planning and Economic Development
Smart Cities and Smart Transportation Sustainable Transportation Transportation Planning and Policy Urban and Regional Planning
Peer-Reviewed Major Publications 2018 Lane, Bradley W.; Dumortier, Jerome; Carley, Sanya; Siddiki, Saba; Clark-Sutton, Kyle
B.; Graham, John D. (2018) All plug-in electric vehicles are not the same: Predictors of preference for a plug-in hybrid versus a battery-electric vehicle. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 65(2018), pp. 1-13
2017 Lane, Bradley W. and Beeler, Joseph. (2017) “Sustainable Transportation.” The Wiley-
AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology.
2017 Lane, Bradley W. and Beeler, Joseph. (2017) “Urban Transit.” The Wiley-AAG
International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology.
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Peer-Reviewed Major Publications (continued) 2016 Krause, Rachel M.; Lane, Bradley W.; Carley, Sanya; Sperl, Jon; and Graham, John D.
(2016) Assessing the demand for electric vehicles under future cost and technology scenarios. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 10(8), pp. 742-751
2015 Dumortier, Jerome; Siddiki, Saba; Carley, Sanya; Cisney, Joshua; Krause, Rachel M.;
Lane, Bradley W.; Rupp, John; and Graham, John D. (2015) Effect of life cycle cost information disclosure on the purchase decision of hybrid and plug-in electric vehicles. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 72(2015), pp. 71-86.
2013 Krause, Rachel M.; Carley, Sanya; Lane, Bradley W.; and Graham, John D. (2013)
Perception and reality: Public knowledge of plug-in electric vehicles in 21 US cities. Energy Policy, 63, pp. 433-440.
2013 Lane, Bradley W. and Sherman, Colin P. (2013) Using the Kaldor-Hicks Tableau to
assess sustainability in cost-benefit analysis in transport: An example framework for rail transit. Special Issue on “Valuing Transportation: Measuring What Matters for Sustainability,” Research in Transportation Business and Management, 7(2013), pp. 91-105.
2013 Lane, Bradley W.; Messer, Natalie; Hartman, Devin; Carley, Sanya; Krause, Rachel M.;
and Graham, John D. (2013) Government promotion of the electric car: Risk management or industrial policy? European Journal of Risk Regulation, 2013(2) pp. 224-241.
2013 Carley, Sanya; Krause, Rachel M.; Lane, Bradley W.; and Graham, John D. (2013) Intent
to purchase a plug-in electric vehicle: A survey of early impressions in large American cities. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment,18(1), pp. 39-45.
2012 Lane, Bradley W. (2012) A time-series analysis of gasoline prices and public
transportation in US metropolitan areas. Special Section on “Rail Transit Systems and High Speed Rail,” Journal of Transport Geography, 22 (May 2012), pp. 221-235.
2012 Lane, Bradley W. (2012) On the utility and challenges of high speed rail in the US.
Special Section on “Rail Transit Systems and High Speed Rail,” Journal of Transport Geography, 22 (May 2012), pp. 282-284.
2011 Graham, John D.; Hartman, Devin; Messer, Natalie; Lane, Bradley W.; Carley, Sanya.;
and Crookham, Chris (2011) Plug-in electric vehicles: A practical plan for progress. School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, February 2011.
2011 Lane, Bradley W. (2011) TAZ-level variation in work trip mode choice between 1990
and 2000 and the presence of rail transit. Journal of Geographical Systems, 13(2), pp. 147-171.
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Peer-Reviewed Major Publications (continued) 2010 Lane, Bradley W. (2010) The relationship between recent fuel price fluctuations and
transit usage in major US cities. Journal of Transport Geography, 18(2), pp. 214-225. 2008 Lane, Bradley W. (2008) Significant characteristics of the urban rail renaissance in the
United States: A discriminant analysis. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 42(2), pp. 279-295.
In Memoriam 2014 Lane, Bradley W. and Knowles, Richard D. (2014) Remembering William R. “Bill”
Black: June 8, 1942 – October 15, 2013. Journal of Transport Geography, 35(2014), pp. 156-157.
Book Chapters and Reviews 2016 Lane, Bradley W. (2016) “Electric Vehicles.” Minicars, Maglevs, and Mopeds: Modern
Modes of Transportation Around the World. ABC-CLIO. 2016 Lane, Bradley W. (2016) “Flying Cars.” Minicars, Maglevs, and Mopeds: Modern
Modes of Transportation Around the World. ABC-CLIO. 2013 Lane, Bradley W. (2013) “Gasoline Prices and Transportation Sustainability: What
Future for Public Transit?” in Renne and Fields (eds.) Transportation Beyond Oil: Moving Toward Sustainable Transport and Energy Efficient Development for the Next Generation, Island Press, Washington DC.
2013 Lane. Bradley W. (2013) Book review, Dimitriou and Gakenheimer (eds.), Urban
Transport in the Developing World: A Handbook of Policy and Practice. Journal of Regional Science, 53 (5), pp. 952-954.
2012 Black, William R. and Lane, Bradley W. (2012) “The Role of Transit in the
Development of Urban Areas in the US,” pp.123-125, in Haas (ed.) Sustainable Urbanism and Beyond: Rethinking Cities for the Future, Rizzoli, New York.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings 2016 Lane, Bradley W.; Krause, Rachel M.; Carley, Sanya; Graham, John D. (2016) The
influence of travel behavior on the acceptance of commercially available alternative fueled vehicles: Evidence from major US cities. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 95th Annual Meeting.
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Peer-Reviewed Conference Proceedings (continued) 2014 Lane, Bradley W.; Sherman, Colin P.; Sperl, Jon; Krause, Rachel M.; Carley, Sanya;
Graham, John D. (2014) Beyond early adopters of plug-in electric vehicles? Evidence from fleet and household users in Indianapolis. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) 93rd Annual Meeting.
2010 Lane, Bradley W. (2010) Effect of fuel price increases on US light rail ridership 2002-
2008: Results and implications for transit operation and policy. Transportation Research Circular E-C145. Transportation Research Board, July 2010, pp. 63-77.
2008 Lane, Bradley W. (2008) Gasoline costs, public transit, and transport sustainability.
Proceedings of Rethinking Transportation for a Sustainable Future Conference, Louisville, KY, October 2008.
2007 Kobayashi, Takatsugu, and Lane, Bradley W. (2007) Spatial heterogeneity and transit
use. Selected Proceedings of the 11th World Conference on Sustainable Transport, Berkeley, CA, June 2007.
2006 Lane, Bradley W. (2006) The relationship between fuel price fluctuations and transit
usage in US cities. Proceedings of the NSF New Scholars Conference on Sustainable Transport. Bloomington, IN, May 2006
Research in Progress 2018 Kelley, Scott B; Lane, Bradley W; Kane, Kevin; Stanley, Benjamin ; and Strachan,
Scotty. Smart transportation for all? An assessment of on-demand mobility and service-based transportation in US ‘Smart City’ projects. Under review, Special Issue on “Smart Spaces and Places,” The Annals of the American Association of Geographers, December 2018.
2019 Lane. Bradley W. (2018) ‘An unpopular essay on transportation’ revisited: The outcomes
of old myths and the implications of technological change on the sustainability of transportation. Revise and resubmit, Special Issue on “Making 25 years of the Journal of Transport Geography,” Journal of Transport Geography, January 2019.
2019 Kelley, Scott B. and Lane, Bradley W. Spatial patterns of autonomous vehicle demand:
evidence from a mid-size US city. Revising for submission to Sustainability, January 2019
2019 Lane, Bradley W. and Kelley, Scott B. Modelling the determinants of connected and
autonomous vehicles utilization. In preparation for submission, Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, February 2019.
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Research in Progress (continued) 2019 Lane, Bradley W. and Borth, Megan. Quantitative and analytical skill uses and needs in
civil service: Evidence from practitioner surveys. In preparation for submission, Public Administration Review, Summer 2019.
2019 Lane, Bradley W. A policy comparison of the three revolutions of transportation:
Examining the different approaches of state intervention in technology diffusion. In preparation for submission, Energy Policy, Fall 2019
2019 Kondyli, Alexandra; Lane, Bradley W.; and Schrock, Steve. Implementation of
Transportation Systems Management and Operation (TSMO) in Kansas. Research in progress, Report to the Kansas Department of Transportation, Fall 2019.
2020 Lane, Bradley W; and Shannon, Eric W. The role of scientific inquiry in public
administration. In preparation for submission, Public Administration Review, Spring 2020 2019.
2020 Lane, Bradley W. (2020) Sustainability and the Three Revolutions of Transportation.
Edward Elgar Press, Camberley, Surrey, UK. 2020 Lane, Bradley W. (ed.) (2020) The Geography of the Three Revolutions of
Transportation. Springer, New York City. Teaching Experience (thru Spring 2019)
The University of Kansas
Graduate Courses Format Date Taught PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid January – May 2019 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid August – December 2018 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid January – May 2018 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid August – December 2017 PUAD 934: Research Methods in P.A. Traditional August – December 2017 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid January – May 2017 PUAD 934: Research Methods in P.A. Traditional August – December 2016 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid August – December 2016 PUAD 934: Research Methods in P.A. Traditional August – December 2015 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Traditional August – December 2015 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Traditional August – December 2014 PUAD 836: Intro to Quantitative Methods Traditional August – December 2013 Combined Graduate/Undergraduate Courses Format Date Taught PUAD 694: Sustainable Transportation Hybrid January – May 2019 PUAD 691: Internship in Public Service Online August – December 2018 PUAD 691: Internship in Public Service Online June – August 2018 PUAD 691: Internship in Public Service Online January – May 2018
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Teaching Experience (thru Spring 2019, continued)
Combined Graduate/Undergraduate Courses Format Date Taught PUAD 691: Internship in Public Service Online August – December 2017 PUAD 694: Sustainable Transportation Hybrid January – May 2017 PUAD 694: Sustainable Transportation Hybrid January – May 2015
Undergraduate Courses Format Date Taught PUAD 332: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid January – May 2015 PUAD 332: Intro to Quantitative Methods Hybrid January – May 2014 Combined Student/Professional Workshops Format Date Taught PMC Statistics Boot Camp Workshop August 2015 PMC Statistics Boot Camp Workshop August 2014
The University of Texas at El Paso
Graduate Courses Format Date Taught PAD 5367: Comprehensive Integration of P.A. Traditional May – July 2013 PAD 5366: Internship in Public Administration Online January – May 2013 PAD 5367: Comprehensive Integration of P.A. Traditional January – May 2013 PAD 5300: Introduction to Research Methods Traditional August – December 2012 PAD 5300: Introduction to Research Methods Traditional January – May 2012 PAD 5350: Urban and Regional Planning Traditional August – December 2011 PAD 5300: Introduction to Research Methods Traditional August – December 2011 PAD 5300: Introduction to Research Methods Traditional January – May 2011 PAD 5365: Policy Analysis Traditional August – December 2010 PAD 5300: Introduction to Research Methods Traditional August – December 2010
Indiana University
Undergraduate Courses Format Date Taught G235: Research Methods in Geography Traditional January – May 2010 G120: World Regional Geography (online) Online July 2008 – April 2010 G110: Introduction to Human Geography Traditional August – December 2009 I300: Sports in 20th Century Global Culture Traditional August – December 2009 G235: Research Methods in Geography Traditional January – May 2009 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional August – December 2008 G235: Research Methods in Geography Traditional January – May 2008 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional August – December 2007 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional January – May 2007 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional August – December 2006 G110: Introduction to Human Geography Traditional May – June 2006 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional January – May 2006 G208: Human Impact on the Environment Traditional January – May 2005
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Directed Student Learning (thru Spring 2019) The University of Kansas
Megan Borth Masters student Spring 2019 Selene Ronan Undergraduate student Spring 2019 Payton Berens Undergraduate student Summer 2018 Lucas Neece Masters student Spring 2018 Andrew Osorio PhD student Spring 2017 Patrick Lang Undergraduate student Fall 2015 Calvin McConnell Masters student Spring 2015 Joey Beeler Undergraduate student Spring 2015
The University of Texas at El Paso Lori Shepherd Masters student Summer 2013
Anna Mauro Masters student Summer 2013 Colin Sherman Masters student Fall 2011-Spring 2013
Amy McQuillen Masters student Summer 2012 Student Thesis Committee Membership (thru Spring 2019) Eric Shannon, PhD Committee University of Kansas May 2018
Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019) 2019 Colloquium Presentation. “The three revolutions of transportation and their effect on
urban life.” The Urban Experience Seminar Series, Hall Center for the Humanities, The University of Kansas, 14 February 2019
2019 Session Moderator. “Megaregions and the future of transportation.” International
Relations Council. KU Edwards Campus, Overland Park, KS, 23 January 2019. 2018 2018 Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual International
Conference. “Revisiting ‘An unpopular essay on transportation:’ The outcomes of old myths and the implications of new technologies for the sustainability of transport.” Cardiff, Wales, UK, 30 August 2018.
2018 Panelist. “Beyond the economy: Developing the social and environmental elements of
transport appraisal.” 2018 Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual International Conference, Cardiff, Wales, UK, 28 August 2018.
2018 2018 Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers Annual International
Conference “On the implications of the three revolutions of transportation for sustainability and government policy.” Presentation to “The WelTAG experience: toward more social and environmentally-inclusive transport appraisal” workshop
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2018 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “On the evolution of
drivers of interest in alternative fuel vehicles.” New Orleans, LA, 12 April 2018 2018 Session Discussant, “Quantitative and Qualitative Critical Perspectives on Mobility.”
2018 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. New Orleans, LA, 13 April 2018
2018 “The ‘three revolutions of transportation and their implications for sustainability.”
Department of Geography Speaker Series, University of Miami, Miami, FL, 20 March 2018
2018 Colloquium Presentation. “An introduction to transport geography: Mobility,
accessibility, and sustainability.” Department of Geography, University of Miami, Miami, FL, 19 March 2018
2018 “The ‘three revolutions shaping modern transportation: Implications for sustainability.”
Sustainability Seminar Series, Patel College of Global Sustainability. The University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 6 March 2018
2018 The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 97th Annual Meeting. “All plug-in electric
vehicles are not the same: Predictors of Preference for a Plug-in Hybrid versus a Battery-Electric Vehicle.” Presentation to ADC80, Standing Committee on Alternative Transportation Fuels and Technologies. Washington, DC, 9 January 2018
2017 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Estimating
differences in interest in electric vehicle powertrains: The role of range anxiety.” Boston, MA, 8 April 2017
2017 “Smart, connected, and shared mobility: From old myths to research questions for the
future of transportation sustainability.” Red Hot Research Colloquium Series, KU Center for Sustainability and The KU Commons. The University of Kansas, 31 March 2017
2017 Western Regional Science Association 56th Annual Meeting. “On the meaning and
influence of range anxiety on the adoption of electric vehicles.” Santa Fe, NM, 17 February 2017
2017 Session Paper Discussant, “What explains rapid transit use? Evidence from 102
urbanized areas.” Western Regional Science Association 56th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, 17 February 2017
2017 Session Paper Discussant, “The impact of high-speed trains on agricultural land:
Evidence from China.” Western Regional Science Association 56th Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, 16 February 2017
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2016 Poster Presentation. “The influence of travel behavior on the acceptance of commercially
available alternative fueled vehicles: Evidence from major US cities.” The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 95th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 12 January 2016
2015 “Urban travel behavior and electric vehicle diffusion.” 37th Annual Fall Research
Conference of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, FL, 12 November 2015
2015 Session Discussant, “Policy and Technology Trends Driving the Future of
Transportation.” 37th Annual Fall Research Conference of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, FL, 12 November 2015
2015 “Determining interest in electric vehicle adoption: Overview of evidence from US
Cities.” Kansas City Green Business Network, 14 July 2015 2015 Western Regional Science Association 54th Annual Meeting. “The influence of travel
behavior on the acceptance of commercially available alternative fueled vehicles: Evidence from major US cities.” Tucson, AZ, 16 February 2015
2015 Session Paper Discussant, “Spatial equity of high speed trains: The example of France.”
Western Regional Science Association 54th Annual Meeting, Tucson, AZ, 16 February 2015
2014 Session Discussant. “Environmental justice and managing environmental risks.” 36th
Annual Fall Research Conference of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM, 8 November 2014
2014 Poster Presentation. “Travel behavior and electric vehicle diffusion in US Urban Areas:
Implications for policy.” 36th Annual Fall Research Conference of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM, 6 November 2014
2014 Colloquium Presentation. “Electric vehicles.” Red Hot Research Colloquium Series, KU
Center for Sustainability and The KU Commons. The University of Kansas, 17 October 2014
2014 “Perception and reality: Public knowledge of plug-in electric vehicles in 21 US cities.”
2014 Kansas Energy Conference, Topeka, KS, 16 September 2014 2014 Keynote Speaker. “Electric vehicles: Barriers and incentives to adoption.” 2014 Dialog
on Sustainability, Kansas State University, 19 July 2014 2014 Colloquium Presentation. “Travel behavior and electric vehicle diffusion in the US:
Evidence from major cities.” Reimagining the City Seminar Series, Hall Center for the Humanities, The University of Kansas, 12 May 2014
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2014 Colloquium Presentation, PUAD 831. “Getting charged up: Factors in electric vehicle
adoption.” School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas – Edwards Campus, 10 March 2014
2014 Session Paper Discussant. “Measuring good accessibility and the role of independent
stores in the greater Tucson area,” Western Regional Science Association 53rd Annual Meeting, 19 February 2014 San Diego, CA
2014 Western Regional Science Association 53rd Annual Meeting. “Using time geography as
an analytical framework for measuring accessibility in public transportation.” 18 February 2014 San Diego, CA
2014 Poster Presentation. “Beyond early adopters of plug-in electric vehicles? Evidence from
fleet and household users in Indianapolis.” The Transportation Research Board (TRB) 93rd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 15 January 2014
2013 Colloquium Presentation. “Alternative fuel vehicles: Attitudes, perceptions, policies, and
travel behavior.” Kansas Association of Planning Students Brownbag Lecture, The University of Kansas, 13 November 2013
2013 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Influence of electric
vehicles on travel behavior,” 13 April 2013, Los Angeles, CA 2013 Panelist. “Surviving and Thriving as a Stand-Alone Geographer.” 2013 Annual Meeting
of the American Association of Geographers. 12 April 2013, Los Angeles, CA 2013 2013 Urban Affairs Meeting. “Toward estimating the effects of time and place in the
influence of gasoline prices on urban public transportation,” 5 April 2013, San Francisco, CA
2013 Colloquium Presentation. “Electric vehicles in the USA: Barriers and incentives to
adoption.” School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, 4 March 2013
2013 Colloquium Presentation. “An introduction to transport geography: Mobility,
accessibility, and sustainability.” Department of Geography, The University of Kansas, 4 March 2013
2012 2012 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Division of the American Association of
Geographers. “Using GWR to assess spatial variation in modal choice: Evidence from St. Louis CTPP data.” 26 October 2012, Las Cruces, NM
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2012 32nd Annual International Geographical Congress. “An estimation of the interaction of
gasoline prices and entropy on transit ridership: Evidence from vector auto-regression and multi-stage last squares analysis.” 29 August 2012, Cologne, Germany.
2012 2012 Urban Affairs Meeting. “A sustainable cost-benefit framework for public
transportation deployment,” 19 April 2012, Pittsburgh, PA 2012 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “High Speed Rail in
America: Promise and Peril.” Panelist, 26 February 2012, New York, NY. (Link to Panel) 2012 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Personal travel
behavior and electric vehicle diffusion: Evidence from a US survey,” 25 February 2012, New York, NY
2011 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “An application of
time geography and activity-travel behavior research to public transportation.” 14 April 2011, Seattle, WA
2010 57th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International.
“A time-series analysis of gasoline prices and public transit in metropolitan US areas.” 12 November 2010, Denver, CO
2010 First Meeting of the Transportation Electrification Panel. “Policies for electrification of
the transport fleet: A comparison of the US and the EU.” 11 May 2010, Washington, DC 2010 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Energy pricing and
transport sustainability: The case of public transit.” 16 April 2010, Washington, DC 2010 Colloquium Presentation. “Gasoline price fluctuations and public transportation:
Evidence and implications from time-series analysis.” University College, Institute for Policy and Economic Development, The University of Texas at El Paso, 8 April 2010
2010 40th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. “Assessing and rethinking the role
of transit agencies in an era of escalating gasoline costs.” 12 March 2010, Honolulu, HI 2009 56th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International.
“Time-series analyses of gasoline prices and public transportation: The experience of US metropolitan areas 1986-2009.” 21 November 2009, San Francisco, CA
2009 Colloquium Presentation. “Paths to sustainability in transport research: Contemporary
dynamics of public transit.” Department of Geography, University of Akron, 30 October 2009
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2009 11th APTA-TRB Joint Light Rail Conference. “The role of fuel price increases on US
light rail ridership 2002-2008: Results and implications for transit operation and policy.” 19 April 2009, Los Angeles, CA
2009 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Transit provision,
ridership, and gasoline prices: A changing dynamic for public transportation.” 25 March 2009, Las Vegas, NV
2009 39th Annual Meeting of the Urban Affairs Association. “Urban mass transit and gasoline
prices: Effects on patronage and system operation.” 05 March 2009, Chicago, IL 2008 2008 West Lakes Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “The
relationship between recent fuel price fluctuations and transit usage in major US cities.” 14 November 2008, Bloomington, IN
2008 Colloquium Presentation. “An introduction to the geography of transportation and
planning.” Oakland City University, 4 November 2008, Bedford, IN 2008 2008 Rethinking Transportation for a Sustainable Future. “Gasoline prices, public transit,
and sustainability.” 29 October 2008, Louisville, KY 2008 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Assessing spatial
patterns in changes in work trip commuting and the role of rail transit.” 17 April 2008, Boston, MA
2007 54th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International.
“The relationship between recent fuel price fluctuations and transit ridership in major US cities,” 9 November 2007, Savannah, GA
2007 The 11th World Conference on Transportation Research. “Spatial heterogeneity and
transit use,” with Takatsugu Kobayashi, 26 June 2007, Berkeley, CA 2007 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “Travel behavior and
spatial variation in the introduction of light rail.” 21 April 2007, San Francisco, CA 2006 53rd Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International.
“Spatial heterogeneity and transit patronage,” with Takatsugu Kobayashi, 17 November 2006, Toronto, Ontario CA
2006 2006 New Scholars Conference on Sustainable Transport. “The relationship between fuel
price fluctuations and transit usage in US cities.” 16 May 2006, Bloomington, Indiana 2006 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. “An analysis of
travel patterns around new rail stations in US cities.” 10 March 2006, Chicago, Illinois
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Major Presentations (thru Spring 2019, continued) 2005 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers. Presentation of thesis
research, “‘Plains,’ trains, and automobiles: Land-use, rail transit, and urban travel in the United States.” 7 April 2005, Denver, Colorado
Major Conference Organization Activity (thru Spring 2019) Moderator, “Megaregions and the Future of Transportation,” International Relations Council, 23
January 2019, Overland Park, KS Session Co-organizer (with Scott Kelley), “Alternative Fuels, Autonomous Vehicles, and
Geographical Considerations of Diffusion I,” 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2019, Washington, DC
Session Co-organizer (with Scott Kelley), “Alternative Fuels, Autonomous Vehicles, and
Geographical Considerations of Diffusion II,” 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2019, Washington, DC
Session Co-organizer (with Scott Kelley), “Alternative Fuels and Autonomous Vehicles:
Transportation Transitions and the Impact on Cities, Regions, and Sustainability,” 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2018, New Orleans, LA
Session Organizer, 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April
2018, New Orleans, LA “Changing Technologies and Sustainability in Transportation” (Chair) “Qualitative and Quantitative Critical Perspectives on Mobility” (Chair and Discussant) “Transportation Research in Urban China”
Session Organizer and Chair, “The Dynamics of Electric and Alternative-Fuel Vehicles,” 2017
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, 8 April 2017, Boston, MA Session Organizer and Chair, “Electric and Alternative Fueled Vehicles,” 2013 Annual Meeting
of the American Association of Geographers, 13 April 2013, Los Angeles, CA Session Co-organizer (with Michaela Baumann), “Transportation Geography,” 2012 Annual
Meeting of the Southwest Division of the American Association of Geographers, 25-27 October 2012, Las Cruces, NM.
Session Organizer, 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, 24-28
February 2012, New York, NY “Electric Vehicles” (Chair) “Pricing in Transport” (Chair) “Interactive Short Papers in
Transport Research”
“Modelling and Visualizing Travel Behavior I”
“Modelling and Visualizing Travel Behavior II”
“Networks and Accessibility in Transport”
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Major Conference Organization Activity (thru Spring 2019, continued) Session Chair, “Transportation: Commuting and Travel Costs,” 57th Annual North American
Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, 12 November 2010, Denver, CO Session Chair, “Planning and Financing Infrastructure,” 40th Annual Meeting of the Urban
Affairs Association, 12 March 2010, Honolulu, HI Session Chair, “Regional Science Methods,” 56th Annual North American Meetings of the
Regional Science Association International, 21 November 2009, San Francisco, CA Session Chair, “Of Rails and Roads: Transportation,” 2008 West Lakes Meeting of the American
Association of Geographers, 14 November 2008, Bloomington, IN Session Organizer and Chair, “The Role of Alternative Modes: Travel Patterns and Urban
Form,” 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, 21 April 2007, San Francisco, CA
Session Chair, “Transit Design and Travel Patterns,” 2006 Annual Meeting of the American
Association of Geographers, 10 March 2006, Chicago, IL Co-Director, The Urban Experience Seminar Series, Hall Center for the Humanities, The
University of Kansas, 2014 – Present Co-Chair, Indiana University Department of Geography Colloquium Series
9 June 2010 1 May 2009
6 April 2007 24 February 2006
28 March 2005 3 December 2004
Awards, Fellowships, Research Support, and Grants Received Co-PI, “Promoting Transportation Systems Management and Operation (TSMO) Program in
Kansas”, with Kondyli, A. and Schrock, S. D. ($71,500), Kansas Department of Transportation, for August 2017 – November 2018
“The Urban Experience” Seminar Series, with L’Heureux, M.A, Lang, C., and Rury, J. ($3000),
Hall Center for the Humanities, The University of Kansas, for August 2017 – May 2020 “The Urban Experience” Seminar Series, with L’Heureux, M.A, Lang, C., and Rury, J. ($3000),
Hall Center for the Humanities, The University of Kansas, for August 2014 – May 2017 The Oread Project ($1000), Center for Sustainability, The University of Kansas, May 2014 Best Practices Institute ($1000), Center for Teaching Excellence, The University of Kansas, May
2014 (deferred)
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Awards, Fellowships, Research Support, and Grants Received (continued) Summer Research Assistant Program ($3000), College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas
at El Paso, April 2013 National Science Foundation/American Association of Geographers Joint Travel Grant, for 2012
IGU Conference ($1250), Cologne, Germany, April 2012 Research Funding, Dean’s Council, School of Public and Environmental Affairs (~$70,000),
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana January 2010 – January 2012 Urban Affairs Association Conference Travel Grant ($500), Urban Affairs Association, Newark,
Delaware, December 2009 College of Arts and Science Graduate Student Travel Grant, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana, May 2009 ($500); November 2007, April 2007 ($300 each) First Place, PhD Student Paper Competition ($350), 2008 West Lakes Meeting of the American
Association of Geographers, November 2008 Graduate and Professional Student Organization Travel Grant Award, Indiana University,
Bloomington, Indiana, February 2008 ($200); February 2005 ($300) Graduate Student Fellowship ($700), 11th WCTRS Meeting, World Conference on Transport
Research Society, June 2007 Alumni Associate Instructor Teaching Award ($1000), Department of Geography, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, April 2007 2006 Master Thesis Award ($250), Transportation Geography Specialty Group, American
Association of Geographers, March 2006 Department Graduate Fellowship for Outstanding Academic Performance ($500), Department of
Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, April 2005 Research Fellowship ($3000), Department of Geography, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, May 2004 – August 2004 Awards, Fellowships, Research Support, and Grants Submitted and In Preparation PI, “The Spatial Patterns of Demand for Connected and Automated Vehicles and Alternative-
Fuel Vehicles in Cities: Considerations for Transportation Policy," with Kelley, S.B. (est. $400,000), National Science Foundation: Decision, Risk, and Management Sciences, Washington, DC, January 2019 (In preparation)
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Awards, Fellowships, Research Support, and Grants Submitted and In Preparation (con’t) PI, Keeler Family Intra-University Professorship, (est $12,000), The University of Kansas,
Lawrence, KS, February 2019 (In preparation) Awards, Fellowships, Research Support, and Grants Not Funded Co-PI, “The Impact of Emerging Technologies and Trends on Travel Demand in Nevada,” with
Kelley, S.B. ($315,000). Nevada Department of Transportation, for June 2018 – September 2020. Call not funded, March 2018.
Co-PI, “Toward the diffusion of sustainable technologies: The case of the electric vehicle,” with
Carley, S. and Krause, R.M. ($358,524), National Science Foundation: Science Technology and Society, Washington, DC, February 2014. (Not funded, encouraged revise and resubmit)
Co-PI, “Toward the diffusion of sustainable technologies: The case of the electric vehicle,” with
Carley, S. and Krause, R.M. ($393,284), National Science Foundation: Science Technology and Society, Washington, DC, February 2013. (Not funded, encouraged revise and resubmit)
PI, Technology Fee Supplement Request, GIS Laboratory and Software Resources ($35,000),
College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso, January 2013. (No Decision) Co-PI, “Examination of future multimodal intercity travel options for the El Paso Region,” with
Sperry, B.; Warner, J.; Morgan, C.; and Bujanda, A. ($60,000), Center for Intermodal Intelligent Transportation Research, Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, TX, November 2012. (Rejected)
PI, “Local-level analyses of gasoline costs and transit ridership,” ($600,000), Transit
Cooperative Research Project, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, August 2011. (Rejected)
Honors and Recognition Rice University delegate to the Inauguration of Douglas A. Girod as Chancellor of the
University of Kansas, 20 April 2018 Excellence in Reviewing, Elsevier, 2017 Certificate of Excellence in Reviewing, Journal of Transport Geography, 2013 Research from “A Practical Plan for Progress” and from “Intent to purchase a plug-in electric
vehicle: A survey of early impressions in large American cities” highlighted in numerous major media sources internationally (CNN, USA Today, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc)
Chairman’s Graduate Student Recognition Award, Department of Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 2005 – 2010
Best Masters Thesis, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers, 2005
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Interviews and Engaged Scholarship KCTV5 for story on autonomous vehicle technology coming to Kansas City, 2 November
2017 WIBW Topeka Radio for story on autonomous vehicle technology and US transportation
policy, 12 September 2017 KU News Media Advisory for story on US House legislation increasing vehicle manufacturer
autonomous vehicle safety exemptions, 11 September 2017 KU News Media Advisory for story on countries and companies abandoning gasoline-only
vehicle production, 14 July 2017 Wallethub.com for story on best and worst cities to drive, 11 July 2017 KU News Media Advisory for story on driverless taxi demonstration project in Pittsburgh, 30
September 2016 Factcheck.org story on vehicle emissions and Obama administration policies, 6 September
2016 (never published) KU News Media Advisory for research spotlight on electric vehicle study, 28 Aug 2018 KU News Media Advisory for story on efforts to replace gasoline tax with mileage tax, 11
July 2016 KU News Media Advisory for story on federal proposal to aide autonomous vehicle
technology, 1 February 2016 KU News Media Advisory for faculty spotlight on The Urban Experience Research Seminar,
29 October 2015 KU News Media Advisory for story on roadway lane removal, 10 September 2015 Local 6 News Lawrence TV for story on gasoline price decrease, 2 February 2015 University Daily Kansan for story on gasoline price decrease, 21 January 2015 KMBZ Kansas City Radio for story on gasoline price decrease, 15 January 2015 KNSW Wichita for story on gasoline price decrease, 15 January 2015 KU News Media Advisory for story on gasoline price decrease, 14 January 2015 Fox El Paso TV for story on gasoline prices and unrest in Egypt, 14 June 2013 ABC 7 El Paso TV for story on gasoline prices and travel behavior, 29 Mar 2012 USA Today, “Ridership on Mass Transit Up Slightly,” 7 Dec 2011 Interviewed by The Atlantic Monthly: Cities, “How Americans Really React to High Gas
Prices,” 30 Nov. 2011 El Paso Times, “Era of electric cars is approaching,” 06 Feb 2011 Pacific Standard Magazine for story on gasoline prices and transit, 23 June 2009 Service to the Profession Guest and Managing Editor, Sustainability, Special Issue on “Consumer Preferences for
Alternative Fuels, Advanced Technologies, and Sustainability in Transportation,” 2018-2019 Incoming Chair, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, American Association of
Geographers, April 2019 – April 2021 Vice-Chair, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, American Association of
Geographers, April 2017 – April 2019 Civic Leadership Academy Advisory Board, Olathe School District, Olathe, Kansas, June
2017 – Present
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Service to the Profession (continued) University Service, The University of Kansas
Ad-hoc Committee to Develop New Strategies for Recruiting Students, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Fall 2018 - Present
Undergraduate Program Coordinator, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Summer 2017 - Present
Edwards Campus Academic Leadership Council, The University of Kansas, Summer 2017 - Present
Edwards Campus Transportation Task Force, The University of Kansas, February 2017 – August 2017
University Service, The University of Kansas (continued)
Smart Cities Working Group, Red Hot Research, The Commons, The University of Kansas, February 2016 - Present
General Research Fund Review Committee, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Kansas, Spring 2014 – Spring 2015
Co-Director, The Urban Experience Seminar Series, Hall Center for the Humanities, The University of Kansas, Fall 2014 - Present
Sustainability Task Force, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Fall 2013 – Spring 2017
Phi Alpha Alpha Faculty Advisor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Fall 2013 – Present
Sustainability Ambassador, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Fall 2013 – Present
Undergraduate Committee, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas, Fall 2013 – Present
University Service, The University of Texas at El Paso
Acting Chair, Student Admissions Committee, MPA Program, The University of Texas at El Paso, January 2013 – August 2013
Faculty Sponsor, MPA Student Association, The University of Texas at El Paso, September 2012 – August 2013
Chair, Student Affairs Committee, MPA Program, The University of Texas at El Paso, January 2012 – August 2013
Student Recruiting and Retention Committee, College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso, Fall 2011 – August 2013
Board Member, Transportation Geography Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers, April 2011 – April 2013
MPA Web Liaison to College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso, January 2011 – August 2013
MPA Graduate Student Advisor, The University of Texas at El Paso, January 2011 – August 2013
University College Student Faculty Marshall, The University of Texas at El Paso, Fall 2010 MPA Program Committee, The University of Texas at El Paso, August 2010 – August 2013
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University Service, The University of Texas at El Paso (continued) MPA Recruitment Faculty Coordinator, The University of Texas at El Paso, August 2010 – August 2013
University Service, Indiana University Colloquium Committee, Indiana University Department of Geography, January – May 2010 Equipment and Computer Planning Committee, Indiana University Department of
Geography, August 2009 – May 2010 Space and Planning Committee, Indiana University Department of Geography, September
2007 – September 2008 Thesis Advisor, Indiana University International Studies Capstone, Fall 2007 – Spring 2010 Co-Chair, Geography Department Publicity Committee, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana, September 2006 – September 2007
University Service, Indiana University (continued) Graduate Student Representative, Geography Department Faculty Committee, Indiana
University, Bloomington, Indiana, May 2006 – May 2008 Department of Geography Representative, Graduate and Professional Student Organization,
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, November 2003 – May 2004 Book, Grant, and Journal Reviewer Service
Energies (since November 2015) International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research (since February 2011) International Journal of Sustainable Transportation (since May 2013) International Regional Science Review (since October 2014) Journal of Advanced Transportation (since October 2014) Journal of Applied Geography (since July 2011) Journal of Geographical Systems (since April 2010) Journal of Regional Science (since March 2013) Journal of Transport Geography (since December 2008) National Science Foundation, Geography and Spatial Sciences Program (since October 2016) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (since September 2012) Professional Geographer (since February 2012) Research in Transportation Business and Management (since June 2012) Research in Transportation Economics (since August 2018) SAGE Publications (since March 2010) Sustainability (since August 2018) Transportation (since July 2011) Transportation Research Board (since August 2009) Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (since June 2008) Transportmetrica A: Transport Science (since October 2013) Urban Geography (since May 2016) WH Freeman (since September 2011)
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Professional Association Memberships American Association of Geographers (October 2004 – November 2013, June 2016-present) Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management (April 2014 – December 2018) International Association of Travel Behaviour Research (since June 2011) Public Management Research Association (since April 2014 – December 2018) Reader, AP Human Geography Exam, June 2008 – June 2009 Regional Science Association International (since May 2010) Transportation Research Board (since November 2013) Friend of the Committee: ADB10: Travel Behavior and Values Committee ADC80: Alternative Fuels and Technology Committee ADD20: Social and Economic Factors in Transportation Committee ADD40: Transportation and Sustainability Committee AHB15: Intelligent Transportation Systems Committee Urban Affairs Association (December 2009 – December 2015) World Conference on Transport Research (since June 2007)
Consulting Work Expert Witness, Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services, November 2015 – present. Expert Witness, Barber-Emerson, Lawrence, KS, May 2015 – present. Delivery of Transit Services to Dialysis Patients in El Paso. Center for Interdisciplinary Health
Research and Evaluation, College of Health Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, December 2012 – August 2013.
Transportation Electrification Panel. Indiana University School for Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. January 2010 – February 2011.
Freight Flows of Indiana: Forecast of Commodity Flows by Rail and Truck. Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. January 2004 – December 2006.
The Houston Area Survey. Rice University, Houston, TX. May 2002 – August 2003.
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Professional Positions August 2018 - Present Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Policy and Social Research
Courtesy Faculty, Environmental Studies Undergraduate Program Coordinator, School of Public Affairs and Administration (May 2017 – Present)
August 2013 – August 2018 Assistant Professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, The University of Kansas; awarded promotion to Associate Professor with tenure, March 2018
Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Policy and Social Research Affiliated Faculty, Transportation Research Institute (until disbandment April 2014)
August 2010 – August 2013 Assistant Professor, Master of Public Administration Program, The University of Texas at El
Paso Affiliated Faculty, Institute for Policy and Economic Development January 2010 – January 2011 Consultant, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University January 2006 – May 2010; January 2005 – May 2005; September 2003 - December 2003
Associate Instructor, Department of Geography, Indiana University July 2008 – April 2010
Instructor, School of Continuing Studies Distance Education, Indiana University August 2009 – December 2009
Associate Instructor, International Studies Major Program, Indiana University August 2005 – December 2005; January 2004 - December 2004
Research Assistant, Department of Geography, Indiana University February 2003 – April 2003 Research Fellow, Blueprint Houston Survey, Gulf Coast Institute, Houston, TX May 2002 – August 2003
Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Rice University